Curriculum
PSHE & SREPSHE Curriculum Ambition: National
We want an education that prepares our pupils for life today, and tomorrow. What we teach in the classroom will help themĀ foster lifelong aspirations, goals and values.Ā From making informed decisions about alcohol to succeeding in their first job, PSHE education helps our pupils prepare for all the opportunities, challenges, life decisions and responsibilities theyāll face.
This in turn achieves a āvirtuous circleā, whereby pupils with better health and wellbeing can achieve better academically, and enjoy greater success.
PSHE incorporates the statutory element of Relationships, Sex Education (RSE). RSE supports pupils to develop healthy relationships in various contexts, and to know when to seek help.
PSHE Curriculum Ambition: Cavendish
PSHE education isnāt just another school subject. Itās a chance to give every child and young person an equal opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge they need to thrive now and in the future.Ā This includes helping them to deal with critical issues they face every day such as friendships, emotional wellbeing and change.
Our PSHE is a curriculum designed and written for our schools with our pupils in mind. Every term a strand of the curriculum is taught across the school with age appropriate progression designed to ensure pupils know more and remember more.
From Year 2, pupils begin to learn how to journal, supporting their independence and ability to reflect and self-regulate.Ā This is an integral aspect of the curriculum and ensures that pupils are making progress that impacts on them as individuals.
The 6 strands of the PSHE curriculum are:
Building resilience, Mental Wellbeing, Respectful Relationships, Relationships & Sex Education (RSE), Health education, Caring Friendships and Living in the Wider World.
PSHE & SRE Information
Primary Curriculum
PSHE & SRE Information
Secondary Curriculum
%
of pupils achieved 9-4 in English.
After School programs
%
of pupils achieved 9-4 in Maths.
Years Established
Celebrating Success
The staff and governors of Cavendish wish to congratulate all of our Year 11 pupils for the fantastic GCSE grades they have achieved this year.
Headteacher, Peter Marchant said, "The grades that our pupils have achieved are a reflection of their hard work throughout their time at the school and they can rightly feel proud of what they have achieved through theseĀ challenging times."